On April 19, 1995, a bomb went off outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. It killed 168 people, injured hundreds more and forever shaped the community.
As the 30th anniversary of that day approaches, KOSU will publish stories that reflect on those moments — and show how to move forward.
As the 30th anniversary of that day approaches, KOSU will publish stories that reflect on those moments — and show how to move forward.
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On Thursday, an 18-year-old Afghan citizen living in Oklahoma pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit an act of terrorism on Election Day in November of last year.
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Oklahoma's 60th regular legislative session is in full swing.
Latest News
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Gov. Kevin Stitt's order of a review of state agency contractors, the Department of Mental Health's asking for an extra $6.2 million this fiscal year to continue services through June and more.
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House Speaker Kyle Hilbert called the a committee meeting after the state mental health agency requested a supplemental $6.2 million appropriation, just weeks before the end of session.
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Lawmakers are aiming to bolster their influence over proposed state agency administrative rules. The efforts come amidst public uproar about the education department’s most recent slate of proposed rule changes.
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Local headlines for Thursday, April 17, 2025
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More Oklahomans have been getting vaccinated against measles since cases started to be reported in Oklahoma and neighboring states.
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After taking a tour of the county jail, newly elected County Commissioner Jason Lowe and a group of spiritual leaders from Northeast Oklahoma City met outside the facility to share their impressions.
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Welcome to the We Are Land-Grant series — short stories about how Oklahoma State University is making a difference through public impact research — improving lives in Oklahoma and beyond.
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Jimcy McGirt, the man behind the landmark McGirt v. Oklahoma U.S. Supreme Court case, which reaffirmed the sovereignty of several Oklahoma tribes, will face a jury in the Eastern District Court of Oklahoma under felony charges.
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A memo from the White House Office of Management and Budget, reviewed by multiple news outlets, suggests decreased funding for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the elimination of its research arm.
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OCU students portrayed those impacted by the bombing through “In the Middle of the West” at Oklahoma high schools.
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The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum is expanding with a new addition.
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Trump hopes to deport and imprison U.S. citizens abroad. Critics say the concept is unconstitutional and dangerous.
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